

Jose P. Vasquez is an Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics and Strategy. Jose’s main work is at the intersection of international trade and labour economics. In particular, his research focuses on the effects of globalisation on both workers and firms. His recent work examines the impact of the entry and expansion of multinational corporations on the labour market and on the productivity of domestic firms in the host economy.
Before joining LSE, Jose was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Economics Department of Princeton University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley, an M.A. in Economics from CEMFI, and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Costa Rica. Before his Ph.D., he also worked as a researcher and policy advisor at the Central Bank of Costa Rica.
Recent work by Jose P. Vasquez
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Responsible sourcing? Theory and evidence from Costa Rica
In theory, responsible sourcing has ambiguous effects on workers; empirically, exposed workers benefit but with adverse knock-on effects
Published 23.09.22
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Boosting firm productivity through joining multinational supply chains
Domestic firms that start supplying to multinational corporations see their productivity grow between 6% and 9%
Published 19.06.20